Portions of San Bernardino and Riverside counties have been placed under quarantine for the Oriental fruit fly following the ...
In summary, keep in mind that an ideal research project provides three things: useful information for growers and fellow ...
To minimize the risk, split applications or more frequent lower-dose applications are recommended. Soil amendments may help, ...
Your business is a family asset (not the other way around). Succession isn’t a one-time handoff — it’s a season of mentoring, ...
From a humble homestead to a thriving market farm, Rocky Suns Farm proves that small-scale agriculture can make a big impact.
Always prepared, measured, and confident, Jim Engelsma takes multileader systems, cidermaking, and mentorship to another ...
Applications of supplemental sulphur are routine, but depending on the crop and on soil conditions, it’s not always simple to ...
Watch Lynn Sosnoskie of Cornell AgriTech explain the science behind weeding at night and why the experiment will involve a robot cultivator under a new moon.
Dean and Betsy Brightly of Brightly Farms share how government grants (even small ones) can help cover costly projects, and ...
Initiative from California Table Grape Commission highlights ways to share, prepare, and enjoy locally grown grapes all ...
Meister Media’s Pure Intel team takes a year-over-year look at grapes to understand what pressures are impacting the specialty crop in California.
A Cornell AgriTech study is exploring alternatives to plastic mulch like cover crops and reusable landscape fabric. Watch and learn.
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